Swine Flu
Was the Alarm Justified?
The H1N1 virus may be fizzling out for now
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o War over Gas Mileage
A New Pandemic Fear: A Shortage of Surgical Masks
The national stockpile contains a fraction of the face masks the government says we need to protect against a flu pandemic
Schools Close As Spike in Swine Flu Cases Hits Japan
In a sudden surge that took Asian health officials by surprise, the Japanese health ministry confirmed on Monday at least 125 new cases of the H1N1 virus — or swine flu — in the country's Western prefectures of Osaka and Hyogo
Doctors Versus Midwives: The Birth Wars Rage On
There are a lot of reasons hospital-based doctors disagree with midwifery. Here's one: The only time OBs see midwives is when they come to the hospital with a patient in crisis
Growing Old with Autism
It is estimated that 1 out of every 150 American children is living with autism. And yet little attention is paid to what happens when they grow up. A personal account of the silent struggle of adult autistics
H1N1 Virus: The First Legal Action Targets a Pig Farm
The widower of the first U.S. resident to die from H1N1 flu says a pig farm should be held responsible for helping to breed the new flu virus
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